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supreme court justice sonia sotomayor issued it at the u.s. naval observatory here in washington. let's take a look. >> please, place your hand on the bible and raise your right hand and repeat after me. i joseph r. biden jr. do solemnly swear that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states -- >> that i swill support and defend the constitution of the united states -- >> against all enemies foreign and domestic. >> against all enemies foreign and domestic. >> that bear true faith and allegiance to the same. >> that i bear true faith and allegiance to the same. >> that i take this obligation freely. >> that i take this obligation freely. >> without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion. >> and that i will well and faithfully discharge. >> and that i will well and faithfully discharge -- >> the duties of the office that i am about to enter. >> the duties of the office that i am about to enter. >> justice sotomayor she is astonished at how much her life has changed in the past four years. cnn sole dd o'brien saturday down with her recently. >> she publishe
supreme court justice sonia sotomayor issued it at the u.s. naval observatory here in washington. let's take a look. >> please, place your hand on the bible and raise your right hand and repeat after me. i joseph r. biden jr. do solemnly swear that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states -- >> that i swill support and defend the constitution of the united states -- >> against all enemies foreign and domestic. >> against all enemies foreign and...
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the swearing in oath was performed by sonia sotomayor. mr. biden, are you ready? >> please place your hand on the bible and raise your right hand and repeat after me. i, joseph r. biden junior do solemnly swear that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states. >> that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states. >> against all enemies, foreign and domestic. >> against all enemies, foreign and domestic. >> that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the same. >> i will bear true faith and allegiance to the same. >> that i take this obligation freely. >> that i take this obligation freely. >> without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion. >> without mental reservation or purpose of evasion. >> and that i will well and faithfully discharge. >> and that i will well and faithfully discharge. >> the duties of the office on which i am about to enter. >> the duties of the office on which i am about to enter. >> so help me god. >> so help me god. >> congratulations. >> thank you. >> and thus, vice president joe biden began h
the swearing in oath was performed by sonia sotomayor. mr. biden, are you ready? >> please place your hand on the bible and raise your right hand and repeat after me. i, joseph r. biden junior do solemnly swear that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states. >> that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states. >> against all enemies, foreign and domestic. >> against all enemies, foreign and domestic. >> that i will bear...
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it's challenging. >> this is a historic weekend for justice sotomayor but a tragic weekend for her. >> terrible news last night. a dear friend of hers passed away. she died, she was 69 years old and deloris, who is a latino icon, was celebrating justice sotomayor's book at a big party. she was not feeling well and then ended up going to a hospital where she was pronounced dead. so a terrible tragedy. delore res prita was thanked by justice sew mow mayor, telling her deloris and others had been sort of responsible for their success because they've been pushing for the success of latinas and humanity for years. a dear friend has died. >> my two. hart interview with justice sonia sotomayor is going to air on monday and again on tuesday on "starting point." coming up next, the speech, we'll talk about the speech. everyone's discussing the speech, crafting the words that will go to shape the agenda of the next fou years. we'll talk with some veteran speech writers about the differences between the speeches that are forgotten and the ones that are never forgotten. >> america has never been
it's challenging. >> this is a historic weekend for justice sotomayor but a tragic weekend for her. >> terrible news last night. a dear friend of hers passed away. she died, she was 69 years old and deloris, who is a latino icon, was celebrating justice sotomayor's book at a big party. she was not feeling well and then ended up going to a hospital where she was pronounced dead. so a terrible tragedy. delore res prita was thanked by justice sew mow mayor, telling her deloris and...
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reason why it was so early is that just sotomayor had to get on to a train to go to new york city to sign her books. she was trying to get to barnes & noble this afternoon in new york city. >> gregg: you got to plug that book, that is more than the vice president of the united states. your publisher wants more book sales. [ laughter ] >> gregg: how might tomorrow's big speech by the president really set the tone and tenor for policy in his second term? >> reporter: very important. saw president bush try to do this in 2005 to try to move track frankly on your legacy items. he wants to talk about gun control on the days ahead and immigration reform and david plouffe is saying what the president is going to be all about is big picture themes to bring the country together, but republicans roy blunt say some of the early signs, defiant tone of the news conference last week suggests to them there might be more division. >> we have on immigration, gun safety, debt reduction, measures to help the economy, energy, we have a stacked agenda here. i think urgency in the country to address this.
reason why it was so early is that just sotomayor had to get on to a train to go to new york city to sign her books. she was trying to get to barnes & noble this afternoon in new york city. >> gregg: you got to plug that book, that is more than the vice president of the united states. your publisher wants more book sales. [ laughter ] >> gregg: how might tomorrow's big speech by the president really set the tone and tenor for policy in his second term? >> reporter: very...
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. >> happened to see justice sotomayor last night. and there was an interesting exchange. i will tell you about it -- a little later in the broadcast. >> there is a tease for you. >> wow. >> got a little inside information for you today. the wearing-in will be held on the west side of the capitol. we go live to mike emanuel who is on the hill this afternoon. and that started really in ernest when president reagan wanted it to be on the west side of the capitol to face his native california. now it's usually where it's held. >> reporter: the mood is lighter here than we have seen in the very serious fishal fights going on. the theme of this inaugural, of course, is facing america's future as we head into the 57th inaugural ceremony. the uniquely american celebrations have been going on. it feels like they are just about ready. they have had walk-throughs to make sure that dignitaries, staff and security and the media are prepared and on at this time same page. they will do it tomorrow with up to 800,000 people around the national mall and around the capitol building and mil
. >> happened to see justice sotomayor last night. and there was an interesting exchange. i will tell you about it -- a little later in the broadcast. >> there is a tease for you. >> wow. >> got a little inside information for you today. the wearing-in will be held on the west side of the capitol. we go live to mike emanuel who is on the hill this afternoon. and that started really in ernest when president reagan wanted it to be on the west side of the capitol to face...
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io give you sonia sotomayor. [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] spee net after a guide to washington in 2009, i net to a whole bunch of texans from everywhere in this large state. and i have been repeatedly invited to visit. and when you get a new job you are a little busy? so i have not been able to come. but it is a tribute to the warmth of the people that has been confirmed in a few hours i have been here already. that this is the third city on my tour. first washington now my home and the home of my heart comedy york and i've been back and forth a lot between the two as you see on television. [laughter] this is my first trip outside. i am delighted this is my first trip to texas and that i am here in houston. [applause] >> i wanted to visit more than one city and i am going to austin but i cannot visit every place i want to. stuff of a day job and there may have a few days to visit cities to provoke -- promote my book i made a promise on television but i will be back to visit other cities in texas. [
io give you sonia sotomayor. [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] spee net after a guide to washington in 2009, i net to a whole bunch of texans from everywhere in this large state. and i have been repeatedly invited to visit. and when you get a new job you are a little busy? so i have not been able to come. but it is a tribute to the warmth of the people that has been confirmed in a few hours i have been here already. that this is the third city on my tour. first washington now my home...
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young people connect with sonia sotomayor. in her book, i was especially impressed by the scene of sonia and her brother junior as kids doing their homework with their mother, who was also doing hers. studying to become a registered nurse. two generations encouraging each other. to me, justice sotomayor's american success story should replace the narrow horatio alger myth the getting rich in america through individual determination. yes sir story is about individual determination but it is also about community, family and negotiating cultural boundaries. it's about overcoming poverty and chronic disease. it's about insecurity, self-discovery and the joys of growing as an authentic versant. it's about deep-sixed s. in n. america as it really is. sonia sotomayor is the first hispanic in third woman to serve on the u.s. supreme court. she was born in the bronx and raised in a public housing project. her parents moved to puerto rico to new york city during world war ii. her father became a factory worker and her mother joined the
young people connect with sonia sotomayor. in her book, i was especially impressed by the scene of sonia and her brother junior as kids doing their homework with their mother, who was also doing hers. studying to become a registered nurse. two generations encouraging each other. to me, justice sotomayor's american success story should replace the narrow horatio alger myth the getting rich in america through individual determination. yes sir story is about individual determination but it is also...
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i saw a number of occurrences, sotomayor, of course, being asked to give an oath. all kinds of signs that he might be interested in running. his kinetic performance on the parade route today is evidence to me he's retailing his way to the presidency. your thoughts? >> unfortunately, the the crowd loved him and also loved hillary. i'm not sure it guarantees him anything. he's really enjoying with the signing in ceremonies on the hill. i'm not so sure he's doing it to campaign. he's doing it because he's joe biden. and he loves doing this stuff and he can't believe he's getting as much attention as he is for doing this. but this is genuine joe biden. >> let's stick to my preface, that he's running. and my premise is the following. if biden and obama made such an overt move to run. i think he's creating what was called new facts. he's creating the fact that i'm running. and then once he does that, hillary, secretary clinton, has to decide whether she wants it a primary fight. i still think she'll probably run. but is she gaining? and is the president helping him by gi
i saw a number of occurrences, sotomayor, of course, being asked to give an oath. all kinds of signs that he might be interested in running. his kinetic performance on the parade route today is evidence to me he's retailing his way to the presidency. your thoughts? >> unfortunately, the the crowd loved him and also loved hillary. i'm not sure it guarantees him anything. he's really enjoying with the signing in ceremonies on the hill. i'm not so sure he's doing it to campaign. he's doing...
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>> sotomayor: he was. >> pelley: did you understand what that meant as a child? >> sotomayor: no. i had sort of a childlike appreciation that he couldn't help himself. i also watched him die from drinking. >> pelley: he died when she was nine. her mother pushed education, and in 1972, sotomayor was near the top in her high school class when she got an offer from a university she had never heard of, princeton. it was a combination of talent, perseverance, and affirmative action. do you think anyone ever resented the notion that you might have had a door opened for you by affirmative action? >> sotomayor: you can't be a minority in this society without having someone express disapproval about affirmative action. from the first day i received, in high school, a card from princeton telling me that it was possible that i was going to get in, i was stopped by the school nurse and asked why i was sent the "possible," and the number one and the number two in the class were not. now, i didn't know about affirmative action. but from the tone of her question, i understood that she thought th
>> sotomayor: he was. >> pelley: did you understand what that meant as a child? >> sotomayor: no. i had sort of a childlike appreciation that he couldn't help himself. i also watched him die from drinking. >> pelley: he died when she was nine. her mother pushed education, and in 1972, sotomayor was near the top in her high school class when she got an offer from a university she had never heard of, princeton. it was a combination of talent, perseverance, and affirmative...
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justice sotomayor is the fourth woman to swear in a president or vice president. the president and vice president then this morning laid a wreath at the tomb of the unknowns at arlingt arlington national cemetery. the first family also went to church this morning, metropolitan african methodist episcopal church, and yes, they'll be again tomorrow for the traditional service at st. john's episcopal, just across the street from the white house. well, we're just a couple minutes away now from the president and the chief justice entering the blue room. joining me for this coverage, a great panel we have. msnbc political analyst former dnc xhuns cases director karen finney. presidential historian and author doris kearns goodwin. that's why i had all that fdr stuff in there. republican congressman todd cole of oklahoma and jonathan martin, senior political reporter for politico and co-author of "the end of the line." a huge historical buff, maybe after me here. first, lye to the white house, my colleague, partner in crime, kristen welker. kristen, is it a festive occasi
justice sotomayor is the fourth woman to swear in a president or vice president. the president and vice president then this morning laid a wreath at the tomb of the unknowns at arlingt arlington national cemetery. the first family also went to church this morning, metropolitan african methodist episcopal church, and yes, they'll be again tomorrow for the traditional service at st. john's episcopal, just across the street from the white house. well, we're just a couple minutes away now from the...
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the reason he did it so early because justice sotomayor had to get a train to new york city because she had a book signing for an important memoir because she cut things short and get out early. >> arthel: as that swearing off without a swearing in went off without a hitch but there are big policy challenges. what are you hearing about tomorrow's inaugural address that might set the table for all those battles? >> reporter: we're talking about all this pomp and circumstance tomorrow but it will be back to reality to the national security front. president over the last couple days have been getting regular updates about the terror attack in algeria. that is reminder of the al-qaeda threat all around the world particularly in north africa. on the domestic front, battles, gun control, immigration reform, debt ceiling. the president is going to try to lay out a grand vision. his aides say he wants talk about it coming together but others suggest he wants more division. >> he is going to talk about our political system doesn't require us to resolve all of our disputes, but it does require to
the reason he did it so early because justice sotomayor had to get a train to new york city because she had a book signing for an important memoir because she cut things short and get out early. >> arthel: as that swearing off without a swearing in went off without a hitch but there are big policy challenges. what are you hearing about tomorrow's inaugural address that might set the table for all those battles? >> reporter: we're talking about all this pomp and circumstance tomorrow...
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vice president of the united states, accompanied by justice sonia sotomayor. [applause] >> the vice president has asked for -- ask that we bless the occasion with prayer. so, let us pray. the profit micah reclaims did you have been told, mortal, what is good, and what the board requires a view, only to do justice and love goodness, walking calmly with your dog. -- god. gracious god, we ask your blessing on your servant, joseph, as he renews the pledge he made to his country. in all the complexities that, this world, give us your wisdom so that he can know what is good and give him the courage to always do what is right. walk close by him so that he can do justice and labored tirelessly for a more just and gentle world. empower him to be a voice for those without a voice. for those on the margins, so easy -- easily overlook, you will judge us all for how we care for those among us. continue to give him the humility to call upon him in times of need and with the gift of faith given to him by his church and family, help him to always know of your presence. lord,
vice president of the united states, accompanied by justice sonia sotomayor. [applause] >> the vice president has asked for -- ask that we bless the occasion with prayer. so, let us pray. the profit micah reclaims did you have been told, mortal, what is good, and what the board requires a view, only to do justice and love goodness, walking calmly with your dog. -- god. gracious god, we ask your blessing on your servant, joseph, as he renews the pledge he made to his country. in all the...
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he was sworn in by his choosing by the justice sonia sotomayor. a lot of people were asking why did that happen roughly 8:00 this morning. because the justice is actually on book tour right now. she had a previous commitment in new york. she had to hustle to a train to make that commitment in new york city today. so it took place early this morning. vice president joe biden surrounded by his family over at the naval observatory, his residence, for the swearing-in. only a matter of hours ago today. he put his hands on a family 19th century bible with his family for years and that he has been sworn in using since he was first in the senate in 1973. alex? >> okay. peter alexander, thank you very much for the update on both fronts. we appreciate that. back to the panel now, and sally was telling us, michael, you were quoted in her article. in fact, you talked about the unifying nature of a second inaugural. that is part of the reason for doing this. >> sure. you know, we have got in america very few unifying ceremonies and we are in a political system
he was sworn in by his choosing by the justice sonia sotomayor. a lot of people were asking why did that happen roughly 8:00 this morning. because the justice is actually on book tour right now. she had a previous commitment in new york. she had to hustle to a train to make that commitment in new york city today. so it took place early this morning. vice president joe biden surrounded by his family over at the naval observatory, his residence, for the swearing-in. only a matter of hours ago...
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turns out that associate justice of the supreme court sonia sotomayor who is going to give the oath of office to the president is unavailable at the appointed time of noon because she has to be on a book tour so they made an accommodation for her schedule. the last time it happened on a sunday was in 1985 when ronald reagan was inaugural rated for his second term and that day was historic because of how cold it was. 7 degrees that day. we are looking at much, much warmer temperatures. a beautiful day here today and supposed to be nice and pleasant tomorrow as well though we may get a little bit of snow later in the afternoon. martha? >> what kind of crowds are we expecting. we remember the historic and huge crowds there for president obama's first inauguration. >> crowd counting is a big sport in washington and it is disputed by people who think it is not a reliable number. last time around there were aerial shots and people went to great pains to actually count heads and estimate it and came up with almost 2 million people. nobody expects it to viral that. the crowd estimates ben 600,
turns out that associate justice of the supreme court sonia sotomayor who is going to give the oath of office to the president is unavailable at the appointed time of noon because she has to be on a book tour so they made an accommodation for her schedule. the last time it happened on a sunday was in 1985 when ronald reagan was inaugural rated for his second term and that day was historic because of how cold it was. 7 degrees that day. we are looking at much, much warmer temperatures. a...
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we'll talk about justice sonia sotomayor, straight ahead. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. >>> welcome back, everybody. from growing up in the projects to an alcoholic father to princeton, where he was accepted thanks to a new affirmative action program at the time, sonia sotomayor's journey to the supreme court was not an easy one. she chronicles her life in her new book "my beloved world." i had a chance to sit down and talk with her about her world and her past. sonia sotomayor grew up in the projects, known as bronx. 28 buildings made up of seven floors, eight apartments each. her mother arrived in the united states from puer
we'll talk about justice sonia sotomayor, straight ahead. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of...
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i would have liked to see maybe a woman up there, sotomayor -- maybe the president could have that option. is that an option, does it have to be the leader of the supreme court? thank you very much. go president obama. >> it has been the tradition of the chief justice of the united states. this was the president just a few moments ago holding his hand on a family bible, michelle obama's family bible. chief justice john roberts administered the oath. keith is with us from new york. go ahead please. >> my question was more for the speech writers before. the difference between speaking and speech writing. i do not know who the guests there are now. >> this is more a chance to share your thoughts. do you have a memorable inaugural address that comes to mind? >> jfk's. that is the one that probably most people will remember. my question, i guess, was for the other guests that were previously there. >> thanks for the call. one of our viewers saying, i think incumbents should not have inaugural ceremonies. seven have had second inaugurations. when inaugurations fall on the sunday, their move to
i would have liked to see maybe a woman up there, sotomayor -- maybe the president could have that option. is that an option, does it have to be the leader of the supreme court? thank you very much. go president obama. >> it has been the tradition of the chief justice of the united states. this was the president just a few moments ago holding his hand on a family bible, michelle obama's family bible. chief justice john roberts administered the oath. keith is with us from new york. go...
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he was sworn in by justice sonia sotomayor. the first to swear in a vice president using a babel that has been in the biden family since the late 1800s. >> i do solemnly swear. >> that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states. >> that ile is support and defend the constitution of the united states. >> against all enemies foreign and domestic. >> against all enemies foreign and domestic. >> justice sotomayor took the precaution of writing out the oath of office and reading it unlike chief justice john roberts who did it from memory and actually flubbed the oath of office at the capitol so they did one privately at the white house. it was scheduled earlier so that justice sotomayor could attend a book kining she had scheduled in new york. it doesn't stipulation a time for the vice president as it does for the president himself. we just heard the president and vice president at arlington national cemetery. they are headed back here to the white house and we expect the vice president to attend the president's
he was sworn in by justice sonia sotomayor. the first to swear in a vice president using a babel that has been in the biden family since the late 1800s. >> i do solemnly swear. >> that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states. >> that ile is support and defend the constitution of the united states. >> against all enemies foreign and domestic. >> against all enemies foreign and domestic. >> justice sotomayor took the precaution of...
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the vice president will be sworn in by the associate justice, sonia sotomayor. we are expected to get under way with the next four minutes the five minutes. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] host: let me explain why you are looking at. this is a network feed. we are getting the same signal from the other networks. we share resources for these historic events. this is a live view from the naval observatory, the official residence of the vice-president. we will stay with this and hopefully we will not have any further breakups. the ceremony was scheduled to get underway at 8:20 eastern time. the joe biden family members are in the alcove and other family members and friends of the vice president are in attendance. >> how did this in yemen, the vice president of the united states -- >> ladies and gentlemen, the vice president of the united states, accompanied by justice sonia sotomayor. [applause] >> the vice president has asked for -- ask that we bless the occasion with prayer. so, let
the vice president will be sworn in by the associate justice, sonia sotomayor. we are expected to get under way with the next four minutes the five minutes. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] host: let me explain why you are looking at. this is a network feed. we are getting the same signal from the other networks. we share resources for these historic events. this is a live view from the naval observatory, the...
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circumstance, one swearing in down and three to gand vice presidenbiden sworn inat his residence, by sonia sotomayor. and they'll be laying a wreath at the tomb of the unknown, less than three hours from now it will be the president's turn at the white house, in the blue room. the constitution says he needs to be sworn in by noon, january 20th and when it falls on a sunday it happens here within the ceremonial swearing-in, happening tomorrow at the capital for both the president and vice president, and we are told the president has been through several drafts of the inaugural address and, two big themes, coming together on divisive issues and a call to action for the american people to stay engaged in the political process and, he will not get into policy details and will save it for his state of the union address which comes next month, on capitol hill. you know the president has taken a much more aggressive tone on issues like gun control, immigration reform but there are leftover issues, such as the stubbornly high unemployment, a budget deficit he promised to cut in half by the end of the first
circumstance, one swearing in down and three to gand vice presidenbiden sworn inat his residence, by sonia sotomayor. and they'll be laying a wreath at the tomb of the unknown, less than three hours from now it will be the president's turn at the white house, in the blue room. the constitution says he needs to be sworn in by noon, january 20th and when it falls on a sunday it happens here within the ceremonial swearing-in, happening tomorrow at the capital for both the president and vice...
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in her first broadcast interview on "60 minutes" sonia sotomayor talked about her early diagnosis of diabetes and how it changed her life. >> reporter: her body would forever be dependent on insulin, but her ambitions were set free. >> i had a life in which i was in a hurry. >> how long did you expect to live? >> at that time it was not unusual for most juvenile diabetics to die in their 40s. >> and this was -- this was hanging over you? this was something you thought about. >> oh, i thought about it a lot, and i got in as much as i could do at every stage of my life. i studied very hard, i partied very hard, i loved playing very hard, and i did it all to try to pack in as much as i could. >> you can watch the entire interview online. just head to 60minutes.com. this is the "cbs morning news." to 60minutes.com. this is the "cbs morning news." [ male announcer ] in blind taste tests, even ragu users chose prego. prego?! but i've bought ragu for years. [ thinking ] wonder what other questionable choices i've made? i choose date number 2! whooo! [ sigh of relief ] [ male announcer ] cho
in her first broadcast interview on "60 minutes" sonia sotomayor talked about her early diagnosis of diabetes and how it changed her life. >> reporter: her body would forever be dependent on insulin, but her ambitions were set free. >> i had a life in which i was in a hurry. >> how long did you expect to live? >> at that time it was not unusual for most juvenile diabetics to die in their 40s. >> and this was -- this was hanging over you? this was...
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justice sonia sotomayor, the first latino to deliver an inaugural oath. we'll show you the warm moment she shared with joe biden. this was yesterday. we've got an exciting four hours for you. coming up, former secret service agent dan bongino, four years ago he was head of security for president obama's first inauguration parade. representative debbie wasserman schultz at 6:00 a.m., corey booker at 7:00 a.m. along with senator john barrasso and bernice king will join us as well. we also have joaquin castro and also nick cannon. he's performing today for the inauguration. good morning to you. welcome to a special edition of "early start." it's 5:00 a.m. in the east. i'm zoraida sambolin. live here in washington, d.c. for the inauguration of president barack obama. some folks also gathering here. i will be joined by soledad o'brien and john berman who are still making their way through what is a solid wall of security here. so we begin with president obama making history again. publicly taking the oath of office on martin luther king day to begin his second
justice sonia sotomayor, the first latino to deliver an inaugural oath. we'll show you the warm moment she shared with joe biden. this was yesterday. we've got an exciting four hours for you. coming up, former secret service agent dan bongino, four years ago he was head of security for president obama's first inauguration parade. representative debbie wasserman schultz at 6:00 a.m., corey booker at 7:00 a.m. along with senator john barrasso and bernice king will join us as well. we also have...
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. >>> just as sotomayor made history becoming the sport's first hispanic justice, she's written a new memoir released in english and spanish. she talks about the path taking her to the nation's highest court and criticized for split along ideological lines. this morning, sotomayor defended the court's integrity. >> do you think that is bad for the credibility of the court as an institution if people have the perception it's splitting along partisan or ideological lines? >> yes. if i believe that that was the reason for the split which i don't. the fact that there's a circuit split makes it clear that there are different ways of looking at the situation and that the answer's not a slam dunk. >> nbc latino sandra lily sat down with the justice. good to see you. >> good to see you. >> another topic that justice sotomayor went after, affirmative action. the court will hear a case soon. you have her opinion of affirmative action, the viewpoint and clarence thomas. she called herself an affirmative action baby. >> absolutely, tamron. justice sotomayor pul pulls no punches defending affirmat
. >>> just as sotomayor made history becoming the sport's first hispanic justice, she's written a new memoir released in english and spanish. she talks about the path taking her to the nation's highest court and criticized for split along ideological lines. this morning, sotomayor defended the court's integrity. >> do you think that is bad for the credibility of the court as an institution if people have the perception it's splitting along partisan or ideological lines? >>...
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sonia sotomayor. screw it, if beyonce can't sing for real, get somebody else up there. january is out in chicago. hi jan. >> hi, bill. i always love your point of view. so i am with you. in the minority >> bill: you and me together, babe. >> that's it. go ahead. >> yeah. but, you know, james taylor was interviewed on one of the programs yesterday, and he said he was concerned for himself that his fingers might freeze up and he couldn't play his guitar. >> that was my first thought when i saw him get the guitar out. >> that really is unfair of her at the very least to put those other two performers in the position where they could fall flat on their face because of the weather, but she is too important. she can't fall flat on her face because of the weather. so she is going to fake it. >> yeah. >> plus she put the marine corps band in a bad position. i think they were outraged like what the hell? this is not what we do. we are marines. suck it up. >> we don't know how it went down with the marines. but i agree that, you know i am a little more concerned about the fact th
sonia sotomayor. screw it, if beyonce can't sing for real, get somebody else up there. january is out in chicago. hi jan. >> hi, bill. i always love your point of view. so i am with you. in the minority >> bill: you and me together, babe. >> that's it. go ahead. >> yeah. but, you know, james taylor was interviewed on one of the programs yesterday, and he said he was concerned for himself that his fingers might freeze up and he couldn't play his guitar. >> that was...
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justice sotomayor came to talk about her journey as described in the new book. my beloved world. >> i had a friend who wanted me to name it wise la teena. i said no. >> she said her success dpraim a stubborn streak and a grandmother who loved her unconditionally. >> i do understand and i'm aware that there are some kids don't have any of that. >> she urges those children to have the courage to find someone who they respect and admire. >> and go up to that person. and tell them... i need to learn what you do so well. >> she said coming from humble beginnings she was able to take advantage affirmative action programs. it's how she got to princeton. >> yes. i needed help. but once i got there i worked at it. and i proved myself worthy. >> she graduated at the top of her class then the same at yale law school. it's the journey important, she told her audience. remembering where you came from. >> i have told all of my family and friends that if i change in any way they dontd like, in the future, i wrote a heavy book so they can hit me over the head witness. -- with i
justice sotomayor came to talk about her journey as described in the new book. my beloved world. >> i had a friend who wanted me to name it wise la teena. i said no. >> she said her success dpraim a stubborn streak and a grandmother who loved her unconditionally. >> i do understand and i'm aware that there are some kids don't have any of that. >> she urges those children to have the courage to find someone who they respect and admire. >> and go up to that person....
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savannah going one-on-one with supreme court justice sotomayor. and you'll also get to hear the kardashian sisters, kim and kourtney dish about marriage, motherhood and miami. >>> keep it on this station for weather, sports and more. thanks for watching today, just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. have a terrific tuesday. >> our son is here because of this foundation. we'll always be indebted to that. >> conflicted and heavy hearts in the bay area this morning after lance armstrong's reported doping confession. >>> we're just hours away from facebook's big unveil but we're already getting insight into the social network's secret. >>> the cold air bringing down temperatures and then some as we take a live look outside. it's a cold morning. we'll make it through together. this tuesday morning, january 15th. this is "today in the bay." >>> it is 4:30. good morning to one and all. i'm jon kelley. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. lots to get to. let's check the forecast with meteorologist christina loren. good morning. >> good morning t
savannah going one-on-one with supreme court justice sotomayor. and you'll also get to hear the kardashian sisters, kim and kourtney dish about marriage, motherhood and miami. >>> keep it on this station for weather, sports and more. thanks for watching today, just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. have a terrific tuesday. >> our son is here because of this foundation. we'll always be indebted to that. >> conflicted and heavy hearts in the bay area this...
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. >>> a jueza de la corte suprema de justicia , sonia sotomayor hará historia al ser la primera hispana en tomar juramento a un vice presidente , de estados unidos , es la primera hispana en la corte suprema de justicia un paquete de ayuda a los damnificados , de 51 mil millones de dolares para el 15 de enero . >>> todo en washington . >>> el congreso finalmente aprobó hoy parte de la ayuda de emergencia más de 2 meses después , bajo intensa presión en new york nueva jersey , y cunnecticut , de 60 mil millones de dolares que se pidieron se aprobaron 9 millones , de dolares , este congresista de new york , dice que es un logro agridulce las luchas internas en los republicanos , estamos en està situación , tenemos que esperar al 15 de enero , si se puede lograr miles sin vivienda ni transporte . >>> la historia de dar fondos para huracanes , siempre se ha dado la cantidad completa cuando luisiana , necesitaba dinero votamos por ella texas también , esto ha provocado , resentimiento , chris de nueva jersey dijo sobre el congreso que su actitud era vergonzoza que cancelo una votacion
. >>> a jueza de la corte suprema de justicia , sonia sotomayor hará historia al ser la primera hispana en tomar juramento a un vice presidente , de estados unidos , es la primera hispana en la corte suprema de justicia un paquete de ayuda a los damnificados , de 51 mil millones de dolares para el 15 de enero . >>> todo en washington . >>> el congreso finalmente aprobó hoy parte de la ayuda de emergencia más de 2 meses después , bajo intensa presión en new york...
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justice so much york -- sotomayor did the officials were in for biden yesterday. then at the swearing in to office by chief justice john roberts. the president will deliver his inaugural address. roby musical performance by kellie clarkson -- there will be a musical performance by kelly clarkson. finally, beyonce will close the ceremony with the national anthem. for lunch. we will be able to show you the toast their lives. -- there live. the next call comes from david on our republican line. caller: the morning. i wanted to thank you for taking my call. i believe that this is a very sad day. the mayor, i knew, the america one i do not know if she can ever come back. host: why? caller: i grew up with work ethic. you work hard to get what you want. the government was your ally, not adversaries. it seems to me it is tax and spend. let's not talk about the deficit. let's talk about gun control. these priorities are skewed. host: that was stated in the bronx, new york. we want to show you a video of harry -- talking about presidential artifacts. >> part of it is just a
justice so much york -- sotomayor did the officials were in for biden yesterday. then at the swearing in to office by chief justice john roberts. the president will deliver his inaugural address. roby musical performance by kellie clarkson -- there will be a musical performance by kelly clarkson. finally, beyonce will close the ceremony with the national anthem. for lunch. we will be able to show you the toast their lives. -- there live. the next call comes from david on our republican line....
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justice sotomayor, scalia and roberts. and james taylor, and he will be performing later. >> we're waiting. chuck schumer will be here. >> just to complete that one story, jessie jackson was running against walter mondale. it was a mondale rally and it was a african-american letter carrier. i said who are you for? he said i support jessie jackson because my son instead of wanting to be magic johnson, he wants -- >> now the moan is beginning mark. charles schumer of new york, the chairman of the joint committee on inaugural ceremony. >> mr. president, mr. vice president. members of congress, all who are present, and to all who are watching, welcome to the capital and to his celebration of our great democracy. [applause] [cheering] >> this is the 57th inauguration of an american president. and no matter how many times one witnesses this event, it's simplicity, its innate majesty, and most of all, it's meaning, that sacred yet cautious entrusting of power from we the people to our chosen leader, never fails to make one's hear
justice sotomayor, scalia and roberts. and james taylor, and he will be performing later. >> we're waiting. chuck schumer will be here. >> just to complete that one story, jessie jackson was running against walter mondale. it was a mondale rally and it was a african-american letter carrier. i said who are you for? he said i support jessie jackson because my son instead of wanting to be magic johnson, he wants -- >> now the moan is beginning mark. charles schumer of new york,...
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last week supreme court justice sonia sotomayor denied a request from the hobby lobby craft stores to be exempt from the mandate while their lawsuit proceeds. as of january 1st, the chain's evangelical owners face potential fines of more than a million dollars a day for failing to comply. >>> pope benedict xvi rang in the new year with a strong call for peace. he said peace is all too often threatened by what he called "the prevalence of a selfish and individualist mindset" that gets expressed in "unregulated capitalism, various forms of terrorism and criminality." he told people gathered in st. peter's basilica that, while 2012 saw much death and injustice, good does prevail. benedict also offered special prayers about the situation in syria. a new united nations' report says more than 60,000 people have died in syria's 22-month-old conflict. that number significantly exceeds previous estimates. and the un's refugee agency says there's been a steady increase in the number of syrians fleeing the violence. an estimated 500,000 syrians have been displaced, most ending up in jordan, leba
last week supreme court justice sonia sotomayor denied a request from the hobby lobby craft stores to be exempt from the mandate while their lawsuit proceeds. as of january 1st, the chain's evangelical owners face potential fines of more than a million dollars a day for failing to comply. >>> pope benedict xvi rang in the new year with a strong call for peace. he said peace is all too often threatened by what he called "the prevalence of a selfish and individualist mindset"...
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i just said he's going to have justice sotomayor to do an inaugural swearing in. if he's running in 2016, with the vote of the latino community being crucial, clearly, they're coming out of the 2012 election, seems like he's on deck early if, in fact, that's what he has on mind in terms of being on deck to say i'm in this race. >> i think there will be a major presence in the push for immigration reform. i think one of the things that's most intriguing here is that the republicans now say we've got to do something on immigration reform. but then they want to break it up into little pieces where they'll probably vote for the punitive stuff and not vote, for example, for things like a path to citizenship. if you watch that clip of biden, you see what an extraordinary public speaker he is. he's been that way since i first knew him back in 1972. he has the capacity to really touch people and to move them. he has great strengths in iowa, new hampshire, florida and the critical states of pennsylvania and ohio. so i think this whole press stereotype about him is being co
i just said he's going to have justice sotomayor to do an inaugural swearing in. if he's running in 2016, with the vote of the latino community being crucial, clearly, they're coming out of the 2012 election, seems like he's on deck early if, in fact, that's what he has on mind in terms of being on deck to say i'm in this race. >> i think there will be a major presence in the push for immigration reform. i think one of the things that's most intriguing here is that the republicans now say...
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earlier today vice president biden was sworn in by supreme court justice seasonnia sotomayor at his official residence. then he and the president paid tribute to america's fallen heroes placing a wreath at the tomb of the unknowns at arlington national cemetery. major garrett who covers the president for us is at the white house this morning. major, what can we expect? >> scott, 35 words. outlined in the constitution, article 2, section 1, clause a. without those 35 words administered by the chief justice president obama's second term cannot officially and therefore constitutionally begin. the president will take the oath on the robinson family bible. one that dates back to 1958 and it stays most of the time in chicago. he'll be joined by the first lady and his daughters and marion robinson the first lady's mother. and this is the 7th time, scott, on a sunday the president has taken the oath of office. the last time ronald reagan in 1985. scott. >> pelley: the robinson family, of course is the family of michelle obama. her grandmother originally owned this bible. this is the blue room. there
earlier today vice president biden was sworn in by supreme court justice seasonnia sotomayor at his official residence. then he and the president paid tribute to america's fallen heroes placing a wreath at the tomb of the unknowns at arlington national cemetery. major garrett who covers the president for us is at the white house this morning. major, what can we expect? >> scott, 35 words. outlined in the constitution, article 2, section 1, clause a. without those 35 words administered by...
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justice sonia sotomayor officiated at the naval observatory. following that the president and vice president took part in the traditional wreath-laying ceremony at arlington national cemetery at the tomb of the unknowns. in a few moments, as he recites the 35-word presidential oath, the president will place his hand on the robinson family bible, that's his wife's family, and michelle obama and their children, sasha and malia will be at his side. to david gregory, monday's fights will be the same as friday's fights. but does he deposit for political capital here today? >> i think he does. he's very confident, a second-term president. i think a lot of what we'll hear tomorrow, lester, is about economic restoration. he came into office amid financial ruin. he really wants to lead that restoration and has argued that he needs a second term to accomplish that. people want to see jobs. they want to see economic growth. that's really going to occupy a lot of his time. >> david gregory, thanks. the president about to step into the blue room at the whit
justice sonia sotomayor officiated at the naval observatory. following that the president and vice president took part in the traditional wreath-laying ceremony at arlington national cemetery at the tomb of the unknowns. in a few moments, as he recites the 35-word presidential oath, the president will place his hand on the robinson family bible, that's his wife's family, and michelle obama and their children, sasha and malia will be at his side. to david gregory, monday's fights will be the...
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justice sotomayor will be the first to swear in the vice-president. the ceremony is held early because the justice has a book signing at noon. the constitution doesn't stipulate the time for his wearing n the president will take the oath here in the white house and tomorrow before 800,000 and a big parade. it is like getting married in city hall. the constitution requires the oath to be taken by the president at noon on january 20th. but by tradition, the ceremony is not until sunday. here comes the vice-president. [applause] >> the vice-president has asked that we bless the occasion with prayer. so let us pray. the micah proclaims you have been told oh, mortal what is good and what the lord requires of you. only to love justice and goodness and walk humbly with your god. gracious god, at this moment in history we ask your blessing on your servant joseph as he renews his sacred pledge to his country. amid all of the complexities of world so beautiful and broken give him a share of wisdom so he can know what is good and give him the courage to do alway
justice sotomayor will be the first to swear in the vice-president. the ceremony is held early because the justice has a book signing at noon. the constitution doesn't stipulate the time for his wearing n the president will take the oath here in the white house and tomorrow before 800,000 and a big parade. it is like getting married in city hall. the constitution requires the oath to be taken by the president at noon on january 20th. but by tradition, the ceremony is not until sunday. here...
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much more, including the big parties of the night and part two of my interview with sonia sotomayor. we'll talk about that straight ahead. it's a new day. if your a man with low testosterone, you should know that axiron is here. the only underarm treatment for low t. that's right, the one you apply to the underarm. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18. axiron can transfer to others through direct contact. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these signs and symptoms to your doctor if they occur. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. do not use if you have prostate or breast cancer. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer; worsening prostate symptoms; decreased sperm count; ankle, feet, or body swelling; enlarged or painful breasts; problems breathing while sleeping; and blood clots in the legs. common side effects include
much more, including the big parties of the night and part two of my interview with sonia sotomayor. we'll talk about that straight ahead. it's a new day. if your a man with low testosterone, you should know that axiron is here. the only underarm treatment for low t. that's right, the one you apply to the underarm. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18. axiron can transfer to others through direct contact. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and...
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de ahi al capitolio, donde la jueza sonia sotomayor juramento publicamente al vice presidente joe biden (11;46:32) y luego fue el turno de barack obama. (11:50:38) el discurso presidencial se centro en metas de su segundo periodo, como reducir deficits y la desigualdad social y soluciones migratorias. presidente obama nuestro viaje no esta completo hasta que encontremos 1 mejor forma de darle la bienvenida a inmigrantes esforzados, con esperanza, que todavia ven a nuestro pais como tierra de oportunidades, la presencia latina se noto con richard blanco, primer poeta hispano y gay en recitar 1 poesia en la ceremonia y en la bendicion del reverendo leon. asistentes que llegaron de lejos se sintieron emocionado s. natalia olson-urtecho, visitante de philadelphiasi basa gente hablando y platicando en espanol. y el poema se refirio a la comunidad hispana." monica montano, visitante de san diego es algo muy increible la verdad, es 1 evento enorme. hay tanto orgullo." otros dicen haber sentido la misma emocion de hace 4 anos. pedro carrillo, ex-miembro de campana de obama seguro que si, mucho
de ahi al capitolio, donde la jueza sonia sotomayor juramento publicamente al vice presidente joe biden (11;46:32) y luego fue el turno de barack obama. (11:50:38) el discurso presidencial se centro en metas de su segundo periodo, como reducir deficits y la desigualdad social y soluciones migratorias. presidente obama nuestro viaje no esta completo hasta que encontremos 1 mejor forma de darle la bienvenida a inmigrantes esforzados, con esperanza, que todavia ven a nuestro pais como tierra de...
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biden accompanied by justice sotomayor. [applause] >> devised for the that has asked that we bless this occasion with prayer. let us pray. . micah blames you have been told what is good and what the board requires of you, only to do justice into love goodness, to walk calmly with your god. gracious god, at this moment in our history, we ask more blessing on your servant, joseph, as he renews his a broad pledge to his country. amid all the complexities of our world, the world's a beautiful but broken, give him a share of your residence and that he can know what is good and give him the courage to always do what is right. walk close by so that he can do justice and labored tirelessly for a more just and gentle world. empower him to be a voice for those without a voice, those on the margins, so easily overlooked. he will judge us all for how we care of the least among us. continue to give him the humility to always call upon you in times of need and with the gift of faith given to him by his church and family, help him to alwa
biden accompanied by justice sotomayor. [applause] >> devised for the that has asked that we bless this occasion with prayer. let us pray. . micah blames you have been told what is good and what the board requires of you, only to do justice into love goodness, to walk calmly with your god. gracious god, at this moment in our history, we ask more blessing on your servant, joseph, as he renews his a broad pledge to his country. amid all the complexities of our world, the world's a beautiful...
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i spoke with justice sotomayor a couple of days before. she almost couldn't believe -- two things stunning her. that she was a supreme court justice and she would get the honor of swearing in the vice president. and both seemed improbable considering where she came from. >> you could see how thrilled she was. it was incredible to be there, to witness history, and to see the opportunity for women, you know, just the historic nature of a woman swearing in a vice president and the first hispanic. it was really remarkable. >> the nation is divided. polls show the nation is divided. i'm sure you feel it in the halls of congress. what does the president have to say. and to make your job the next day easier for you and your colleagues on the other side of the aisle? >> i think what the president's goal will be this morning is to try to use the inaugural address to unify the country. to talk about how we need to find common ground and there are really are more similarities than differences. and we should start this new term with the goal of trying
i spoke with justice sotomayor a couple of days before. she almost couldn't believe -- two things stunning her. that she was a supreme court justice and she would get the honor of swearing in the vice president. and both seemed improbable considering where she came from. >> you could see how thrilled she was. it was incredible to be there, to witness history, and to see the opportunity for women, you know, just the historic nature of a woman swearing in a vice president and the first...